The first progress report on Head Start Program Performance Measures

Author(s): United States. Head Start Bureau;
Date Issued: 1996
Publisher(s): United States. Head Start Bureau
Description: A description of the background and conceptual framework of the Head Start Program Performance Measures, which define program outcome and process goals, with a data collection plan for determining indicators of progress
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Preparer(s): Caliber Associates; Ellsworth Associates, Inc.; Westat, Inc.; Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Source: Washington, DC: U.S. Head Start Bureau. Retrieved September 26, 2007, from the ERIC Web site: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/15/f7/58.pdf
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Early Head Start/Head Start
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